Example sentences of "[verb] sort out the " in BNC.

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1 Garin Jenkins has sorted out the front row and the Webster-Reynolds-Stuart Davies back row can live with any in the leagues .
2 ‘ We want to sort out the bus chaos plaguing the town centre and look at the market square and pedestrianising other areas , ’ he added .
3 Almost invariably , I ended up each year in front of the Star Chamber of ministers who were set up under the chairmanship of Willie Whitelaw to try to sort out the differences which remained between ministers and the Chief Secretary .
4 Finally , the staff of the clinic is completed by a social worker , whose role it is to try to sort out the non-medical problems that often go hand-in-hand with any infections .
5 There is evidence of criminality and psychotic behaviour in some hyper-kinetics when they reach adulthood , so it is advisable to try to sort out the problem sooner rather than later .
6 Sir Colin flies back to England later this week to try to sort out the storm over the Pakistanis .
7 If centre staff have any problems , they can telephone the section ; staff will be happy to try to sort out the problems .
8 In general there was concern to protect the security of their own providers in the first year , to try to sort out the information base for contracting and setting up appropriate systems .
9 Occasionally , he managed to obtain temporary work : once checking stock in a publisher 's warehouse — hardly the sort of job for an ex-officer and far below his not inconsiderable intelligence — and on another occasion , because of his clerical and administrative experiences in the War Office , helping to sort out the vast archive of a deceased general .
10 Sir Robin Ibbs was loaned from ICI and asked to sort out the civil service .
11 And having committed the boy to a day on the rubbish , he could hardly turn me down when I suggested we settle for a couple of hours ' conversation over a few beers , after he 'd sorted out the mess .
12 Back at the village post office he 'd sorted out the usual junk mail which never made it past the door of the shop and found that he was left with one real , honest-to-God letter .
13 This afternoon frantic efforts were being made to sort out the confusion .
14 There 's a bloody riot going on , the town is crammed with nigs , er blacks , and they are looking to sort out the Young Conservatives .
15 The risk , however , is that come the day of dispute adequate proof of the business practices will be difficult if not impossible to assemble and that the default provisions of the Partnership Act ( see below ) will have to be applied to sort out the problem .
16 There 's nothing wrong with the music , but the record industry have got to sort out the singles market before sales fall further . ’
17 ‘ We 've got to sort out the balance between club and country because it 's very important to both sets of managers .
18 Fletcher said : ‘ If we want England sides to perform better overseas then we have got to sort out the itineraries .
19 If we manage to sort out the syntactical problems , we might find that in the end the other issues will get sorted out of themselves .
20 It 's the kind of detail they can use to sort out the false confessions .
21 He was laboriously attempting to sort out the financial details of the scheme he had put to Christian .
22 But there are numerous instances which come to my mind of research in which all the problems of analysis were left until the survey had been done and then anything up to , or even over , a year was needed to sort out the tangled mass of answers to vague questions .
23 They may want you to help to sort out the personal belongings of the dead partner , which is always a painful job .
24 I never did like sorting out the sheep from the goats … at the end of the first term in the fifth year … did n't like that at all … there was always a sort of … he 's doing ‘ O ’ level , the elite group .
25 There are not enough people qualified to help sort out the mess left by the communists .
26 Ambassador Lipski hastened across Berlin to speak with Hjalmar Schacht , who was on his way to Danzig to help sort out the mess .
27 The Director of the State Historical Library plans to invite German specialists to Moscow in the near future to help sort out the holdings and to decide the fate of the books .
28 The first line of the article stated : ’ Kent County Council has pledged to help sort out the shambles surrounding the International Rail Link . ’
29 Do think the rest of us in , in , in the Western world have a duty to give them money to , to help sort out the pollution problem ?
30 I helped myself , and when I had finished , I went up on deck and began sorting out the rigging .
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